/ArchStrike

An Arch Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts. Done the Arch Way and optimized for i686, x86_64, ARMv6, ARMv7 and ARMv8.

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ArchStrike

![alt text][logo] [logo]: https://archstrike.org/img/archstrike.svg "ArchStrike"

###An Arch Linux repository for security professionals and enthusiasts.

Done the Arch Way and optimized for i686, x86_64, ARMv6, ARMv7, and ARMv8.

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ArchStrike is a penetration testing and security layer on top of Arch Linux. We follow the Arch Linux standards very closely in order to keep our packages clean, proper and easy to maintain.

Our team is working very hard to maintain the repository and give you the best ArchStrike experience.

If you find any issues, please don't hesitate to contact us via github, IRC, twitter or email. Any feedback is appreciated.

Email us at: team@archstrike.org

Join the chat: #archstrike on freenode

Tweet us: https://twitter.com/ArchStrike

Send us a pull request: https://github.com/ArchStrike/ArchStrike

##Contributing

Contributions are very welcome. You can contribute at our github page

Just clone our repository with git clone https://github.com/ArchStrike/ArchStrike.git then make your changes and submit it back to us via a pull request.

If you have more questions regarding contribution, you can check out our wiki page about this

##FAQ

Q: What difference does ArchStrike have from other penetration distributions?

A: We are a layer on top of ArchLinux that you can install and remove easily. We try and follow the Arch Linux standards when making our packages.

Q: Where can I download an ISO file?

A: Our first official release was made! You can download from here.

Q: How can I contact you?

A: Send us a mail, join our IRC channel or contact us via github. All are fine.

Q: I am having trouble installing ArchStrike, can you help me?

A: Sure! Send us an email or join our IRC channel.

Q: What is the archstrike-testing repository and do I need it?

A: The testing repository is merely a quality control mechanism we have in place. When new tools are added, they stay in testing until they are verified to be functioning correctly. Most of the packages in testing build and work fine but some may have problems. If you want to have the full range of tools that we provide, go ahead and add the testing repository as well.